Top ten ads of the week
19 Jun 2013 | by Staff
Counting down the ten most recalled ads, in association with TNS and Ebiquity.
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Gavin Patterson, the former Procter & Gamble (P&G) marketer and Advertising Association president, has been named as the chief executive of BT Group.
Counting down the ten most recalled ads, in association with TNS and Ebiquity.
Tamara Rojo of the English National Ballet breaks with convention to dance to a new hip-hop track called Step It Up produced by Kozmeniuk.
Stephen Bayley, the design critic and former Millennium Dome creative director, has attacked co-creation by claiming nothing of note "has ever been created by group think or consumers".
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Burger King is to begin selling its Angus burgers for the first time since axing the range in January as a result of the horsemeat scandal.
Coca-Cola has stated that it will not adopt the new traffic-light labelling scheme unveiled today (19 June) by the government.
The UK's four largest internet service providers (ISPs) will contribute a combined £1m to help the Internet Watch Foundation root out online child abuse.
A number of major food brands and retailers, including Mars, PepsiCo and Tesco, have agreed to use a standardised nutritional label on the front of their products packs.
Carolyn Everson, the vice-president of global marketing solutions at Facebook, has spelled out the importance of brands to the social network.